Donut Box Template

Donut Box Template - 4 strip of matching patterned paper or cardstock for lid corner; Determine the height you want, and double it. You want to have a 4 square box that is 3 high. And adhering the side panels to the box sides before the box is folded together and glued might be easier, too. I like to have no dotted lines (just little marks that show you where to score. Stamp the outside of the box before you stick it all together.

I think i would try repositional adhesive (xyron, 3m removable glue stick, e.g.) to adhere the top circle closure. Add this number to the length and width of the base. If the name includes 'long' or 'short', it just means that there is more than one shape of box that holds that number of nuggets. You want to have a 4 square box that is 3 high. * 5 and 2/8 inches wide * 3 and 1/2 inches tall * 2 and 7/8 inches deep since i can't leave well enough alone, i modified it to be directly printable.

Donut Box Template

Donut Box Template

Donut Box Template

Donut Box Template

Donut Box Template Dt1950 Download Printable PDF Templateroller

Donut Box Template Dt1950 Download Printable PDF Templateroller

Donut box template, doughnut box, donut gift box, donut packaging

Donut box template, doughnut box, donut gift box, donut packaging

Donut Box Template

Donut Box Template

Donut Box Template - Each of the files has a name similar to this: Add this number to the length and width of the base. Determine the height you want, and double it. I redesigned the bottom of the box. 4 strip of matching patterned paper or cardstock for lid corner; I think i would try repositional adhesive (xyron, 3m removable glue stick, e.g.) to adhere the top circle closure.

For the lid, add 1/8 to your base size. The lid, insert and k cup holder from the original instructions are fine.to make the box bottom, cut your cs 10.5 x 9, holding the cs with the 10.5 side horizontal, score at 9.75, 7.5, 3,.75, turn the cs one quarter and score at 6.75, 2.25. Calculate the measurements for the sides in the same way. For a quarter fold sized card, i draw a touching row of four two inch cubes then add a 1/2 inch x 2 rectangle to one end [which will glue it into a cube after you have scored and bent the paper], and two 1/2 inch x 2 inch tabs to the bottom side of the middle two [squares 2 & 3}. Add this number to the length and width of the base.

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Stamp the outside of the box before you stick it all together. For a quarter fold sized card, i draw a touching row of four two inch cubes then add a 1/2 inch x 2 rectangle to one end [which will glue it into a cube after you have scored and bent the paper], and two 1/2 inch x 2 inch tabs to the bottom side of the middle two [squares 2 & 3}. You want to have a 4 square box that is 3 high. Add this number to the length and width of the base.

I Redesigned The Bottom Of The Box.

You can print the template directly onto your card stock and then cut and score as shown on the template. I think i would try repositional adhesive (xyron, 3m removable glue stick, e.g.) to adhere the top circle closure. Each of the files has a name similar to this: If the name includes 'long' or 'short', it just means that there is more than one shape of box that holds that number of nuggets.

Then Just Add The Embellishments To The Finished Box.

I like to have no dotted lines (just little marks that show you where to score. 4 strip of matching patterned paper or cardstock for lid corner; The lid, insert and k cup holder from the original instructions are fine.to make the box bottom, cut your cs 10.5 x 9, holding the cs with the 10.5 side horizontal, score at 9.75, 7.5, 3,.75, turn the cs one quarter and score at 6.75, 2.25. Determine the height you want, and double it.

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8 1/2 square of matching patterned paper or cardstock for the box bottom; Five in one template from stampin' up!™ That way the box would not have to be torn to remove the contents. Determine the size of your base.